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rayancarla1

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The prehospital stroke scoring system that assesses blood glucose levels, facial droop, grip strength, and arm drift is the:
 
  A) Los Angeles Prehospital Stroke Screen.
  B) New York Prehospital Stroke Screen.
  C) Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale.
  D) North American Prehospital Stroke Scale.

Question 2

An EMS base station:
 
  A) generally uses a low output of between 50 and 75 watts of transmission power.
  B) is located at a fixed site such as a dispatch center or a hospital.
  C) is mounted inside a vehicle such as an quick emergency response vehicle.
  D) should be located in a low-lying area, free from potentially damaging wind.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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